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trashing the clintons before the election is who gets the first question? that guy goes first? the first question of the trump era goes to "the new york post." the second question of the president trump era went to the christian broadcasting network. [ inaudible ] what message is he sending here? does he see the elimination, reduction of abortions as an american value and here at home can americans expect his signature on legislation that will be -- >> the first four questions of the trump presidency just for the record, let's just note on day one, is he going to build that wall? how exactly is he going to gut the affordable care act? what about banning abortion and we are going to defund planned parenthood, right? they planned all the hits. the white house press secretary got around to taking questions from the mainstream outlets from nbc, cnn, but the symbolism was clear as a baseball bat to the cheek. it's a new day. outlets owned by one man, rupert murdoch alone accounted for three of the first seven reporters that were called on, pro trump taoids and anti-abortion, religio
trashing the clintons before the election is who gets the first question? that guy goes first? the first question of the trump era goes to "the new york post." the second question of the president trump era went to the christian broadcasting network. [ inaudible ] what message is he sending here? does he see the elimination, reduction of abortions as an american value and here at home can americans expect his signature on legislation that will be -- >> the first four questions...
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a volunteer for the clinton campaign and during the campaign she and other former career ambassadors signed an open letter expressing their concerns about the trump presidency and its foreign policy. appreciate you being here on a friday night. thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. if i may, i appreciated your lead in and the reference to kennedy. we are no relation but like pat i served four years for the state department. the administration, we are dedicated professionals. we are there to serve the american public at home and overseas. i was concerned to hear that the new administration had, as you indicated, summarily dismissed a number of senior career officials before the new secretary of state has been confirmed. of course any new administration has the right and does bring in their new team. that is understood, accepted. but these are nonpartisan, career officials that although i'm sure they are delighted to go and retire, maybe play golf, 16 hour days year after year, but they would certainly, i'm convinced have stayed on to help the new administration, to give
a volunteer for the clinton campaign and during the campaign she and other former career ambassadors signed an open letter expressing their concerns about the trump presidency and its foreign policy. appreciate you being here on a friday night. thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. if i may, i appreciated your lead in and the reference to kennedy. we are no relation but like pat i served four years for the state department. the administration, we are dedicated...
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i think if secretary clinton were elected she would end up with the same policies as trump but it would be after interagency review, after a year and a half of consideration, it would be long policy statements that were clear. this creates sort of a method of communication that the chinese under trump don't know what to expect. and so, therefore, you have that additional complication. >> if you want to watch what happens going forward, what do you watch? do you watch the economics or do you want the military intimations you're bringing up? >> the first thing to watch is when president signing of taiwan comes to san francisco on the way back to central america. we will see hints about whether trump talks to her and whether we will see the interaction between trump officials. the second thing to watch is really going to be whether she comes to the u.s. again in another event where she has more official contact, where you see u.s. officials going to taiwan. so it is that contact to contact. trade is something i think down the road, at least with regard to taiwan. but trade is first up beca
i think if secretary clinton were elected she would end up with the same policies as trump but it would be after interagency review, after a year and a half of consideration, it would be long policy statements that were clear. this creates sort of a method of communication that the chinese under trump don't know what to expect. and so, therefore, you have that additional complication. >> if you want to watch what happens going forward, what do you watch? do you watch the economics or do...
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whether it was hillary clinton, or if there had been some other candidate. which is to hold them accountable in the most fierce and relentless way possible. and that means remembering what those norms are and the standards are. not having either grading him on a curve in either direction, which is to say, allowing him to behave in ways that are -- allowing him to draw up a new set of rules and behave in ways that are outside the conventions of what we expect from a president of the united states. and either have been too tough on him or being too weak on him. just being -- like, doing our jobs. >> such an important point. because what happened with obama is that he was allowed to get away with being the toughest president ever, cracking down on journalists, on abusing executive authority. and now that trump has that power, the mainstream media isn't as comfortable with it. >> i think our job is the same as it's always been. but remembering what that is is really important. and a lot of people have lost sight of what the actual job should be. >> you're exactl
whether it was hillary clinton, or if there had been some other candidate. which is to hold them accountable in the most fierce and relentless way possible. and that means remembering what those norms are and the standards are. not having either grading him on a curve in either direction, which is to say, allowing him to behave in ways that are -- allowing him to draw up a new set of rules and behave in ways that are outside the conventions of what we expect from a president of the united...
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today hillary clinton and former president bill clinton announced that they will attend the inauguration of incoming president donald trump later this month. i don't know if they sought assurances from the new president that he wouldn't actually lock her fun she shows up in washington for his inauguration but she will be there in person. if he wants to do his traditional thing where he leads his supporters in the lock her up chant, she will be there in person to hear it. that was news today that the clintons will both be there. we already knew that former president jimmy carter and his wife rosalyn will be there at the inauguration as well but that was the only former president we knew was coming. at the same time today we learned bill and hillary clinton will be attending the inauguration we also learned that former president george w. bush and his wife laura, they, too, will attend the trump inauguration later this month, both the george w. bush family and the hillary clinton family, both of those had been up in the air before today. but now we know both the clintons and the george w.
today hillary clinton and former president bill clinton announced that they will attend the inauguration of incoming president donald trump later this month. i don't know if they sought assurances from the new president that he wouldn't actually lock her fun she shows up in washington for his inauguration but she will be there in person. if he wants to do his traditional thing where he leads his supporters in the lock her up chant, she will be there in person to hear it. that was news today...
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. >> so, bernie, i'm certainly not -- i'm not trying to get into anything about hillary clinton or the campaign she ran or the campaign she didn't run, but barack obama, obviously, when he was having his farewell speech was talking about the importance of getting out there knocking on doors, getting people organized again. is that something that the democratic party has fallen short on over the past four to eight years, and is that why republicans have made such gains on all levels of the government? >> joe, i think the short answer is yes. absolutely. >> yeah. >> the democrats, you know, and we understand why, but is there a tremendous preoccupation with raising money and there has has been a turning away from the communities and the grassroots of this country. i am happy to tell you that just the other day in california, for example, progressives who had been organized by the national nurses united and by our organizations are capturing a majority of the seats at the grassroots level of the democratic party. we are beginning to see that type of mobilization where people understand th
. >> so, bernie, i'm certainly not -- i'm not trying to get into anything about hillary clinton or the campaign she ran or the campaign she didn't run, but barack obama, obviously, when he was having his farewell speech was talking about the importance of getting out there knocking on doors, getting people organized again. is that something that the democratic party has fallen short on over the past four to eight years, and is that why republicans have made such gains on all levels of the...
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negative reasons include hatred of hillary clinton, bill clinton, michelle obama, barack obama, hatred hatred of democra general. the belief that donald trump would improve the economy, and central to that belief is donald trump's claim he is a great negotiator. the world's greatest negotiator an he would negotiate new international trade deals with foreign countries that would give the united states huge new advantages over every other country that it trades with. we would have a newly powerful american economy created by the great negotiator beating every other negotiator in the world and according to donald trump getting a better deal than previous negotiators would be easy. >> everybody wants me to negotiate. that's what i'm known as is a negotiator. we need great people negotiating our deals for us. we have the greatest negotiators and the greatest business people in the world, and we use political hacks to negotiate our deals, not anymore we're not. not anymore. >>nd today, we saw the complete humiltion of donald trump the negotiator by the very first foreign leader he wants to n
negative reasons include hatred of hillary clinton, bill clinton, michelle obama, barack obama, hatred hatred of democra general. the belief that donald trump would improve the economy, and central to that belief is donald trump's claim he is a great negotiator. the world's greatest negotiator an he would negotiate new international trade deals with foreign countries that would give the united states huge new advantages over every other country that it trades with. we would have a newly...
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you'll also have bill and hillary clinton and hillary clinton will have to sit just a few feet away from donald trump, a man who got three million fewer votes than she did in this election. she will have to watch him be sworn in as president of the united states. talk about a difficult thing for her to have to watch but i think a very important gesture, an important thing that she is there to see this happen. i mean, it's still remarkable. i think we pause on this day. this is george washington. this is abram lincoln. this is fdr, john f. kennedy, ronald reagan, all these giants have gone through this same passion and this same tradition, and now you add to that list donald j. trump. it's still a pretty shocking thing for people to see. >> it is shocking to those of us again in manhattan but not so for those on staten island, shocking to people in broward county but not in martin county, florida. and one of us, that phrase, the title of tom wicker's famous book about richard nixon, what was there about a billionaire developer in manhattan that connected to working class voters in appalac
you'll also have bill and hillary clinton and hillary clinton will have to sit just a few feet away from donald trump, a man who got three million fewer votes than she did in this election. she will have to watch him be sworn in as president of the united states. talk about a difficult thing for her to have to watch but i think a very important gesture, an important thing that she is there to see this happen. i mean, it's still remarkable. i think we pause on this day. this is george...
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he violated that for hillary clinton. and kept to it for donald trump. i think it fundamentally should concern the public and shakes the faith of the public that fbi is not become a partisan, a partisan agency, which it has had history of and we should be deeply concerned about such a pattern. and i have to say, frankly, i do not understand why the fbi director has not explained this in more detail and more fully. i'm thankful for this investigation. but the public should be deeply concerned about such partisan action by the fbi. >> quickly, what will be left with at end of this is at least some kind of recommendation i think for policy going forward. you're a lir, what would you like to see be the policy that can be held to consistently in every case going forward? >> i would like the policy to be the policy that it's always been that you do not effect elections, you don publicly discuss these publicly discuss these, there should not be a rule that has an exception for one person whose name is hillary clinton. >> thank you very much for joining us. eye
he violated that for hillary clinton. and kept to it for donald trump. i think it fundamentally should concern the public and shakes the faith of the public that fbi is not become a partisan, a partisan agency, which it has had history of and we should be deeply concerned about such a pattern. and i have to say, frankly, i do not understand why the fbi director has not explained this in more detail and more fully. i'm thankful for this investigation. but the public should be deeply concerned...
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why hillary clinton lost and donald trump won. whether or not you think that's true and you share that assessment, it turns out we're all going to get to learn much more about that incident because today the inspector general for the justice department announced a review of this case, is including the two letters from james comey in the closing days of the election and even before that, that july press conference where he announced he wasn't charging hillary clinton but then he decided to excoriate her publicly anyway even though the fbi wasn't recommending charges. all of those decisions by the fbi director will now be reviewed by the inspector general for the justice department and we don't have a timeline for when that investigation will conclude but one interesting variable here is that the incoming administration, the incoming president conceivably could try to replace that inspector general if the trump administration wanted to. they'd be replacing the inspector general while the inspector general is investigating the fbi's
why hillary clinton lost and donald trump won. whether or not you think that's true and you share that assessment, it turns out we're all going to get to learn much more about that incident because today the inspector general for the justice department announced a review of this case, is including the two letters from james comey in the closing days of the election and even before that, that july press conference where he announced he wasn't charging hillary clinton but then he decided to...
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he broke those rules for this campaign in a way that very seriously hurt hillary clinton's chances of being elected president. he already broke those rules so once those rules are broken we know he can say whatever he wants about an investigation. second of all, the director of national intelligence has come out and said "we don't know if all that stuff in the dossier is true." if the fbi had, in fact, assessed that stuff and found it to be untrue, if they had found it to be false the fbi could say so. but they're not saying anything. and according to david corn's interview with the ex-spy who produced the information, they've had that stuff since this summer. what is going on with our fbi? tonight after saying for weeks that there would be no senate or house investigation of this matter, the senate intelligence committee finally said, yeah, we'll look into this. senate intelligence committee said tonight they now are going to look into russian cyber activity and other measures directed against the united states including in the 2016 presidential election. importantly, they also say t
he broke those rules for this campaign in a way that very seriously hurt hillary clinton's chances of being elected president. he already broke those rules so once those rules are broken we know he can say whatever he wants about an investigation. second of all, the director of national intelligence has come out and said "we don't know if all that stuff in the dossier is true." if the fbi had, in fact, assessed that stuff and found it to be untrue, if they had found it to be false the...
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clinton. there are the cheneys from wyoming arriving, on and on and on. mack, you're going to have new neighbors presuming you're still in the same neighborhood in washington, you're going to have a former president move into the kalorama section of d.c. >> it's already started, unsettling some of the neighbors there. as you well know, it is unusual, highly unusual in modern times for a former president to remain in washington. of course obviously president obama and michelle are a young couple, they still got a lot of years, productive years ahead of them and they're staying in washington because of their younger daughter graduating from high school. but that's going to be different. and i think ivanka trump and jared kushner are also moving into that same neighborhood so there will be lots of activity. >> we're watching all kind of folks coming in. is that -- met by all kinds of people in the hallways. congress loves committees so they love honorary committees and honorary -- >> there's also
clinton. there are the cheneys from wyoming arriving, on and on and on. mack, you're going to have new neighbors presuming you're still in the same neighborhood in washington, you're going to have a former president move into the kalorama section of d.c. >> it's already started, unsettling some of the neighbors there. as you well know, it is unusual, highly unusual in modern times for a former president to remain in washington. of course obviously president obama and michelle are a young...
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, president clinton was offic gs were working. and so we would support him even though you may not agree with nafta, we were working, but then you slowly started seeing the jobs disappear. and then it starts trickle down effect, and then keeps going on. and now, it continues, and now like you said, the tpp, and we are like, there's nothing left of us. there is no steel manufacturing being done in lorain at all. ♪ and i guess that i was born >> after o trip to lo, ohio, we made a stop in philadelphia, talked to a different focus group of voters. when donald trump says make america great, jack, in your view, when is he talking about that america was great? >> i think, i believe him when he says make america great again for everyone. >> when do you think he was talking about it was great. >> i don't think there's a specific time. he's talking about the concept of greatness. he's talking about the concept of america where -- we were talking about this earlier, actually, the 25 greatest moments in history. was that all history or jus
, president clinton was offic gs were working. and so we would support him even though you may not agree with nafta, we were working, but then you slowly started seeing the jobs disappear. and then it starts trickle down effect, and then keeps going on. and now, it continues, and now like you said, the tpp, and we are like, there's nothing left of us. there is no steel manufacturing being done in lorain at all. ♪ and i guess that i was born >> after o trip to lo, ohio, we made a stop in...
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he said over the weekend, these are democrats who are embarrassed by hillary clinton's loss, but throughout this report, we're not actually hearing anyone try to delegitimatize donald trump's win or hearing anyone say something happened in the voting booth that it would have changed the outcome of the election? >> we have to separate the two things. >> help me he. >> be honest about this. there is a huge political aspect to this and this works on both sides. an eagerness on the part of republicans who voted for and support donald trump or just don't like democrats to dismiss any possibility anything russia did in this election had any bearing whatsoever. absolute nonsense and the tact donald trump took this weekend. same time, absolute eagerness on part of democrats to take anything revealed about russia did saying that settles it. donald trump's only the president because is only the president because of russia and because of putin and because of james koemy. >> there needs to be a separation here between what this actual report is putting out there, which does not take any position and it
he said over the weekend, these are democrats who are embarrassed by hillary clinton's loss, but throughout this report, we're not actually hearing anyone try to delegitimatize donald trump's win or hearing anyone say something happened in the voting booth that it would have changed the outcome of the election? >> we have to separate the two things. >> help me he. >> be honest about this. there is a huge political aspect to this and this works on both sides. an eagerness on...
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hillary clinton lost that election fairly and square life running on the same message that's we have seen here. i heard like a repeat. it was an awful sequel. we just litigated all of this. donald trump, president trump is very concerned about the leaks that occurred, and concerned that people would denigrate the respect for people he has in the intelligence community. why don't you go back to his statement after he had an intelligence briefing that he and vice president pence won't talk about it sfwabecause it is secret. they're protecting us by not leaking, put that statement up. he said i respect the service of our great men and women in the intelligence community, and the last part of the statement was that he looks forward to directing his own intelligence team within 90 days of welcom b president of the united states to get a better view of cybersecurity. >> i want to go back to a question that you continue to deflect. why was it necessary to send out the press secretary on his first day in office to utter a provable falsehood that now makes a question for everything that he sa
hillary clinton lost that election fairly and square life running on the same message that's we have seen here. i heard like a repeat. it was an awful sequel. we just litigated all of this. donald trump, president trump is very concerned about the leaks that occurred, and concerned that people would denigrate the respect for people he has in the intelligence community. why don't you go back to his statement after he had an intelligence briefing that he and vice president pence won't talk about...
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russians participated in having this man get elect ed and they have destroyed the candidacy of hillary clinton. >>epresentative moore of sconsin watched many of her friends this the house of representatives make the decision to boycott and many others make the decision to attend the inauguration. she is joining us now to explain her decision. representative moore, what are you going to do tomorrow and why? >> well, hello, lawrence. i can tell you that i've gone to jail with john lewis. i support him and i support all of those people that have decided that the way they want to celebrate the election of the 45th president of the united states is to boycott it. i've decided that it's really important for me to be the face of that resistance, to be the face of the opposition. paul ryan and reince priebus are both from wisconsin. so i want trump to see other faces from wisconsin, mine. the face of resistance. the person who represents the worst place in america for black children to live, the worst place in the country where there's the most incarcerated african-american men, where we have eastern
russians participated in having this man get elect ed and they have destroyed the candidacy of hillary clinton. >>epresentative moore of sconsin watched many of her friends this the house of representatives make the decision to boycott and many others make the decision to attend the inauguration. she is joining us now to explain her decision. representative moore, what are you going to do tomorrow and why? >> well, hello, lawrence. i can tell you that i've gone to jail with john...
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clinton famously ignored the cia and the director at the time couldn't get a meeting with clinton. bush paid careful tension, every president deals with it on his own terms. and there's a the love people who have an open mind and they hope he's going to come around. there is concern with comments and it isn't every day you get a consensus view of the intelligence community. that something like this happened. >> i'm told bay transition official, ken, that the briefing will be with the full spectrum. is that your spens kbhap do you think the president-elect is going to hear this week that he hasn't yet heard? you talk about more detail. higher level of classification? >> i'm not clear about that. i mean, i think he's briefed -- as president-elect he can ask any question he wants and gets the highest level of classified briefing. there could be more context. there could be more explanation of not just how they attribute the hacking, but the communications intercepts, the full picture, the history of russia's involvement with hacking elections. the context, you know, this isn't just ab
clinton famously ignored the cia and the director at the time couldn't get a meeting with clinton. bush paid careful tension, every president deals with it on his own terms. and there's a the love people who have an open mind and they hope he's going to come around. there is concern with comments and it isn't every day you get a consensus view of the intelligence community. that something like this happened. >> i'm told bay transition official, ken, that the briefing will be with the full...
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just like they have total control over hillary clinton. they have total. but they have no control, they have no control over donald trump. >> today the trump administration announced its fifth straight high profile hire from goldman sachs. just keeping track. the senior strategist at the white house, goldman sachs. the nominee to be treasury secretary, goldman sachs. the head of the national economic council, the president of goldman sachs. the head of the s.e.c., which is the top cop that polices wall street firms like goldman sachs. that will be a former lawyer for goldman sachs. and now today some new adviser job they created at the white house will be going to another partner at goldman sachs. anybody who told you definitely shouldn't vote for hillary clinton because look, goldman sachs. yeah you got suckered. today the incoming administration made one other big personnel announcement. they announced finally who they have chosen to run the veteran's administration. to the surprise of a lot of people, including apparently the man who was chosen himself.
just like they have total control over hillary clinton. they have total. but they have no control, they have no control over donald trump. >> today the trump administration announced its fifth straight high profile hire from goldman sachs. just keeping track. the senior strategist at the white house, goldman sachs. the nominee to be treasury secretary, goldman sachs. the head of the national economic council, the president of goldman sachs. the head of the s.e.c., which is the top cop...
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they beat hillary clinton. the only politician less trusted than donald trump. so if they are going back and looking at 2016, a race they lost by 3 million popular votes and they think they will expand that the next four years, this will end very, very bad. mark it down at 6:27 this is what we did when we were predicting donald trump would win the nomination. let me do it this way. it goes toorge the other wahe o. let me say taking on the press like that, it always ends badly. the press always wins. washington always wins. you figure out how to work with them. or you're going to get crushed. there you go. just a little helpful reminder. i said the same thing to the obama administration. i've said it to every administration, and some people get it and some people don't. >> the press just ignoring what steve bannon says and get on and do our job. our biggest challenge is that there is so much news coming out of the white house that trying to figure out what is optic s ad has substantial policy on people in the u.s. is our biggest challenge. >> saying this cleanly
they beat hillary clinton. the only politician less trusted than donald trump. so if they are going back and looking at 2016, a race they lost by 3 million popular votes and they think they will expand that the next four years, this will end very, very bad. mark it down at 6:27 this is what we did when we were predicting donald trump would win the nomination. let me do it this way. it goes toorge the other wahe o. let me say taking on the press like that, it always ends badly. the press always...
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clinton but that happens in politics. we have to focus on the next election and that means trying to respond to the aspirations of everyday voters and i don't think we are doing a good job of that. >> i will say it again, you are not going to beat trump by going after him personally, by us looking at his tweets about merle streep. people don't care. but what they do care about -- democrats will beat trump by attacking him as being ideologically radical. his labor choice being ideolo ideological radical. that is how you beat him. you do not beat him by going after these crazy tweets. though, i've got to say, there are 11 days until the inauguration. donald trump gave himself a shot of winning by stepping back the last 11 days, to a degree. and i think america is owed that, at least 11 days before the inauguration, stop tweeting. stop tweeting about merle streep! stop putting word into the mouth of intel agencies. i'm serious. just somebody around him needs to tell him, give it a rest! start preparing for your inauguration.
clinton but that happens in politics. we have to focus on the next election and that means trying to respond to the aspirations of everyday voters and i don't think we are doing a good job of that. >> i will say it again, you are not going to beat trump by going after him personally, by us looking at his tweets about merle streep. people don't care. but what they do care about -- democrats will beat trump by attacking him as being ideologically radical. his labor choice being ideolo...
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but that was -- and that was the plan had hillary clinton won. that was initially the plan even if trump won. as he's been thinking through the different aspects of this, all the different ways in which trump may be directly combating things he put in place in office over the last eight years, it -- it may draw him out in ways, whether it's about deporting children, the dreamers or undoing the iran deal or the paris agreement. these are things crucially important to the president, but more important to him are about the shape of the country and things that may get him engaging more than he ever wanted to. >> there are also things he's cared about that are more in the affirmative kind of action. i would expect, wouldn't you, to still see him caring about what to do with the criminal justice system, how to inspire young black men? >> right. but the question is how to get involved in the direct political activity. what we probably won't see is barack obama out on the campaign trail the way, say, bill clinton was over the years in between when he lef
but that was -- and that was the plan had hillary clinton won. that was initially the plan even if trump won. as he's been thinking through the different aspects of this, all the different ways in which trump may be directly combating things he put in place in office over the last eight years, it -- it may draw him out in ways, whether it's about deporting children, the dreamers or undoing the iran deal or the paris agreement. these are things crucially important to the president, but more...
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that's not bill clinton and that is not this guy. >> bill clinton said knock me down i pop back up and what trump does. the triangulation of playing the inside and outside game simultaneously. trump can bash paul ryan in public and have a private meeting with him and try to get stuff done. people underestimate his inside and outside of the game. >> jeremy peters, when grand plans turn into reality, go. >> so what we are dealing with in terms of trump's white house right now are the knowns. everything that has happened pretty much for the most part has been the part of the trump hundred day plan. what is going to be a huge test for him is when the unknowns happen and these face all new white houses with bill clinton, it was waco, texas. with george w. bush, he bombed iraq a few weeks into his presidency. with obama not only is the economy collapsing but somali pirates hijack captain phillips. there is always going to be a test of the presidents in the first hundred days. kennedy, cuban missile crisis. that is what i think is so risky about trump's approach so far is that what happens wh
that's not bill clinton and that is not this guy. >> bill clinton said knock me down i pop back up and what trump does. the triangulation of playing the inside and outside game simultaneously. trump can bash paul ryan in public and have a private meeting with him and try to get stuff done. people underestimate his inside and outside of the game. >> jeremy peters, when grand plans turn into reality, go. >> so what we are dealing with in terms of trump's white house right now...
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. >> it has gone the other way and we as a country have spent through the clinton administration and also the bush administration, the clinton administration, and also the obama administration, we certainly have focused on helping muslim countries out more so, certainly than christian countries out. yes, it's a dangerous road. it's also a dangerous road to turn a blind eye to any group. >> by the way, that is my question. >> let -- >> i hear you. >> let me just finish what i'm going to say. anybody that argues that christians have -- have shouldered a disproportionate impact of isis cruelty are ignorant of what is happening in the middle east. that is just not the case. more muslims have died than any faith at the hands of isis and you can look at the images of the jordanian pilot being burned. in fact, a certain place in hell isis believes for muslims that do not join their caliphate. mark halpern to follow up on what rick tyler said at the beginning. the bush administration, there would have been be protests but the bush administration or even the obama administration could have ve
. >> it has gone the other way and we as a country have spent through the clinton administration and also the bush administration, the clinton administration, and also the obama administration, we certainly have focused on helping muslim countries out more so, certainly than christian countries out. yes, it's a dangerous road. it's also a dangerous road to turn a blind eye to any group. >> by the way, that is my question. >> let -- >> i hear you. >> let me just...
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this is bigger than hillary clinton. this is about a struggle for the soul of our democracy and it's really bothering me that we are going down this read where all of our agencies, cia, fbi, on and on, are being threatened, voting rights, you know? and telling a president who had 10 or 11 months left in his term that he can't appoint a supreme court justice. we have to go down this road and i know the president-elect is watching and i would say to you, president-elect, i'd be happy to meet with you at any moment but we have work to do. the american people want us to get to work for them and lift them up. if you want to deal with prescription drugs and reducing the prices, i'm here with you. if you want to deal with health care for all, i'm here with you. >> elijah, isn't that the great irony here is that twitter and these battles get in the way of some areas where there could be real common ground. when donald trump starts -- >> no doubt about it. >> -- talking about no repeal without replacement, that is something democ
this is bigger than hillary clinton. this is about a struggle for the soul of our democracy and it's really bothering me that we are going down this read where all of our agencies, cia, fbi, on and on, are being threatened, voting rights, you know? and telling a president who had 10 or 11 months left in his term that he can't appoint a supreme court justice. we have to go down this road and i know the president-elect is watching and i would say to you, president-elect, i'd be happy to meet with...
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then you turned back to hillary clinton and he thanked secretary clinton for four decades of work, recognizing that she got more votes than he did. and, yet, she sits here to support him as the president of the united states of america. he is grateful for that. let's say he set all of that up. then he went into this speech. then we would be more of a position to talk about what this speech really was. it was radical. i heard jake tapper say it was the most radical inaugural address he has ever seen. it was. it was breath taking to friends and foes alike. this was a revolution. this was, unlike any speech of the 57 inaugural speeches that preceded him and we could be having that discussion. he spoke to a lot of concerns that americans have had. he spoke of a skepticism of the internationalism, richard, that i know you hear all the time from the detractors of not only you and your organization, but that we all hear and that we have heard for some time. the problem is he delivers this speech and, again, there is no one around him. >> there is nobody. >> with any institutional knowledge of what th
then you turned back to hillary clinton and he thanked secretary clinton for four decades of work, recognizing that she got more votes than he did. and, yet, she sits here to support him as the president of the united states of america. he is grateful for that. let's say he set all of that up. then he went into this speech. then we would be more of a position to talk about what this speech really was. it was radical. i heard jake tapper say it was the most radical inaugural address he has ever...
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hillary clinton won here by more than any other state in the country. having said that, there is this question, all these people, 750,000 in l.a. alone came out. what do you do next? here's part of what this panel told me. >> it's all on the line. people's health care, environmental protection, from my day job, fundamental voting rights and civil rights. so we have to prepare to push back at every step of the way. >> i am ready to fight. i think we've all got to be ready to resist to the greatest extent that we can and to hold people accountable for the policies that may be harming the american people. >> how do you take that energy from saturday? what next? >> we not only march, but we organize. and we build and we strategize and then we march to the polls. >> are you worried the democrats won't step up? >> i'm worried, yes. because it's going to take a lot of resistance. we need to take a page out of republicans playbook when it comes to this. >> the morale is low in this country. so we need to see our elected officials, especially democratic elected
hillary clinton won here by more than any other state in the country. having said that, there is this question, all these people, 750,000 in l.a. alone came out. what do you do next? here's part of what this panel told me. >> it's all on the line. people's health care, environmental protection, from my day job, fundamental voting rights and civil rights. so we have to prepare to push back at every step of the way. >> i am ready to fight. i think we've all got to be ready to resist...
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>> people who voted against and for hillary clinton whether he sees them as the enemy. that's really the question. >> the interesting thing is, this is the one speech that he ever delivered that made his poll numbers go up with people who did not vote for him. >> that's a good point. >> that was then, this is now. you're all going to love this. okay i think he genuinely believes everybody is going to love this. >> you can hear some of the ambient sound coming from our cameras on the right side of your screen there, the former president and former first lady have arrived at joint base andrews. they've stepped into a sort of humble looking hangar there, but it's full of people who are cheering them on their way, and this will be their stop before they get into an airplane and fly to the west coast. >> barack obama now getting used to life with a plain electric tern, with lecturn with no seal on it. they'll play the anthem prior to his remarks. you see the hubbub there on the left there, with former secretary of state hillary clinton, as we get set to start that luncheon.
>> people who voted against and for hillary clinton whether he sees them as the enemy. that's really the question. >> the interesting thing is, this is the one speech that he ever delivered that made his poll numbers go up with people who did not vote for him. >> that's a good point. >> that was then, this is now. you're all going to love this. okay i think he genuinely believes everybody is going to love this. >> you can hear some of the ambient sound coming from...
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he was involved in prosecuting mark rich who was pardoned by bill clinton. he had involvement in would it wat -- white water. there was a story about him accepting on award from no socks tony or whatever his name was, that he accepted an award from donald trump associates. he does seem to have some partisan affiliations and you've got the new york fbi using a book that is associated with steve bannon "clinton cash" as the basis for going after hillary clinton. >> all of that you just said meanings absolutely nothing in the context of what's going on right now, will have no bearing on the outcome. >> unless it means something about the appearance of im pashalty. >> it gets to proving that, good luck. >> that's going to be the problem. a lot of stuff is going to get dragged out that's not going to make him feel particularly good. we'll be back. we have to say good-bye to michael steel. that seems criminal. we might keep you aroun here. > coming up, there are two iron clad rules of politics. michael steel will tell you, don't ever go after michelle obama and do
he was involved in prosecuting mark rich who was pardoned by bill clinton. he had involvement in would it wat -- white water. there was a story about him accepting on award from no socks tony or whatever his name was, that he accepted an award from donald trump associates. he does seem to have some partisan affiliations and you've got the new york fbi using a book that is associated with steve bannon "clinton cash" as the basis for going after hillary clinton. >> all of that you...
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those clinton numbers. very high. 77% leaving and 15% higher than barack obama but in barack obama's defense, i mean, bill clinton had a very calm peaceful last two years in the white house which explains, david, why he has such high numbers. you have, obviously, followed both bill clinton and barack obama very closely. written a book about both of these democratic presidents and i must say, it is somewhat remarkable in these divisive times that both of these democratic presidents have left office after eight years of just brutal political war fare with very high, very strong, very impressive approval numbers. >> well, one was impeached and the other was, in some ways, tempted to be delegitimatize with the whole birther notion and everything else. polls are one thing. legacy is another. as a historian, i'm more interested in the long term than what somebody leaves office with. because that will diminish with time. and i think -- >> what is -- what is barack obama's long-term legacy? >> you know, i think tha
those clinton numbers. very high. 77% leaving and 15% higher than barack obama but in barack obama's defense, i mean, bill clinton had a very calm peaceful last two years in the white house which explains, david, why he has such high numbers. you have, obviously, followed both bill clinton and barack obama very closely. written a book about both of these democratic presidents and i must say, it is somewhat remarkable in these divisive times that both of these democratic presidents have left...
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joe lockheart who was bill clinton's press secretary in the second term. nicolle wallace, communications director of george w. bush and ari fleisher, president bush's first press secretary. i asked them about the art of working with a president and what they think we can expect from a president trump. let's dive right in. all of you have had to move from a campaign to the white house. how hard is it to transition from being a campaign sort of advocate to suddenly the spokesperson for the united states of america? >> it's a very different reflex. and there's three phases to it, frankly. when you are in the primary, you talk to the party voters. the general election, you talk to the nation's voters. at the white house, you are talking to the world. it's a very different need for how to communicate what to say, how to be non-partisan at appropriate times and finally you have to know a lot of policy, because the job is politics, spin, but there's a lot of policy and you better learn it fast. >> i guess i would say -- how hard is it to kick the partisan thing a
joe lockheart who was bill clinton's press secretary in the second term. nicolle wallace, communications director of george w. bush and ari fleisher, president bush's first press secretary. i asked them about the art of working with a president and what they think we can expect from a president trump. let's dive right in. all of you have had to move from a campaign to the white house. how hard is it to transition from being a campaign sort of advocate to suddenly the spokesperson for the united...
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think the most inaugural balls any president has ever held were the 14 balls that were held for bill clinton when the democrats got back in power after 12 years out of office and there was some pentup demand for some democratic glitz. we will have only three inaugural ball appearances tonight by the new president and the new vice president and their families. that was a nice touch the way they not only had the first dance themselves as sort of first the president and the first lady and then the vice president and his wife karen pence but then they brought up all their adult children to join them as well. kind of a big display of adult trumps and pences. so that was the liberty ball, i believe. one is called the liberty ball, one is called the freedom ball. forgive me if i'm mixing them up. they're synonyms. but they're going to be going to the second ball which is either liberty or freedom, which ever one that wasn't. wait, which one was that, corey? that was liberty? now they're going to freedom. see? you can see how i might mix this up. if i tried to say it again now i'd still get it wrong
think the most inaugural balls any president has ever held were the 14 balls that were held for bill clinton when the democrats got back in power after 12 years out of office and there was some pentup demand for some democratic glitz. we will have only three inaugural ball appearances tonight by the new president and the new vice president and their families. that was a nice touch the way they not only had the first dance themselves as sort of first the president and the first lady and then the...
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. >> he went on in that press conference for two or three minutes with rhetoric that if hillary clinton had used the same rhetoric during the course of her campaign, it may have had a different result, the election may have had a different result because he addressed those who were left behind and lost in the system who feel their children have been neglected and won't do as well as they have done in this country. he was patalking to pennsylvani ohio, michigan, and wisconsin. >> he really was and maybe he doesn't have a role up front for democrats, but the party could really use him and people like david axelrod and david plouffe who saw this coming. by the way, while everybody said they were shocked that donald trump was going to win, at least during the primary process it was david axelrod who said this guy could win and that, of course, when trump thanked axelrod for his support. trump does not a lot. if you say that he has a chance to win. plouffe said it. john favro at some point saying it. >> even the vice president. >> by the way, the vice president, mike, as you know the guy ver
. >> he went on in that press conference for two or three minutes with rhetoric that if hillary clinton had used the same rhetoric during the course of her campaign, it may have had a different result, the election may have had a different result because he addressed those who were left behind and lost in the system who feel their children have been neglected and won't do as well as they have done in this country. he was patalking to pennsylvani ohio, michigan, and wisconsin. >> he...
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the press like i guess it's okay, when they had a press conference when hillary clint clinton -- >> i know you're imitating, that's not very nice. >> unbelievable. >> the press conference. oh, she said this, so there must be that. >> it must be secure. bunch of idiots. we should have been on the story then. >> we're running down the rabbit hole here. >> i'm sorry. >> i will say i don't think it serves -- you're exactly right, willie. i understand what you're saying. he does need to tie up loose ends but tie up loose ends and then, hey, why don't we have hearings on what america looks like when interest rates double and we're paying trillions of dollar services the debt or the economy goes up in flames. i want those hearings because that's going to happen if we don't get serious about the debt brf i agree with those things but i'm sure saying he has to tie things up. not political. >> talking about richard's book. >> by the way, willie -- i get the early edition of this book. there are not better tips for barbecuing on this book. it's a surprise because you're thinking, okay, i know wh
the press like i guess it's okay, when they had a press conference when hillary clint clinton -- >> i know you're imitating, that's not very nice. >> unbelievable. >> the press conference. oh, she said this, so there must be that. >> it must be secure. bunch of idiots. we should have been on the story then. >> we're running down the rabbit hole here. >> i'm sorry. >> i will say i don't think it serves -- you're exactly right, willie. i understand what...
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bitbly you are a national political figure and a lot of democrats having been through the sanders versus clinton primary, having been through the shock of losing this election are trying to figure out how to place you and trying to think about what your leadership will be like at a national level. do you see yourself as a moderate? do you see yourself as a liberal? do you see yourself as ideological at all? >> i see myself as somebody who will fight really hard for the middle-class and people trying to be there and not be afraid. i am not afraid of donald trump. i am not afraid of the republicans. and we're going to hold their feet to the fire, i am actually excited about this opportunity. it's an opportunity. there are so many contradictions in this administration. one, we're going after their nominees. mcconnell wanted to let all of them get through in these quick little two-hour hearings. get all of them done in two weeks. we're saying no way, price, the guy from hhs, donald trump said when he campaigned he wouldn't cut medicare and social security, but he turns around nominates as his hhs se
bitbly you are a national political figure and a lot of democrats having been through the sanders versus clinton primary, having been through the shock of losing this election are trying to figure out how to place you and trying to think about what your leadership will be like at a national level. do you see yourself as a moderate? do you see yourself as a liberal? do you see yourself as ideological at all? >> i see myself as somebody who will fight really hard for the middle-class and...
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bill clinton called it crazy. bill clinton did do that. the tweet comes just a day before president obama plans a rare trip to capitol hill, where he will huddle up with congressional democrats and discuss strategy to save obama care. is that even a possibility? megan murphy, president obama's legacy, poof. obama care, this was his signature. what can he do here now? >> this is the one silver lining for him. it's going to be harder than people think to repeal and replace obama wear. one, parts of it are very popular and, two, parts of it are embedded in places where republicans simply do not have enough votes to overturn key parts of it. so, look, are they going to gut a wide portion of his legacy? of course. is obama care going to be number one target? yes. but actually, this is something that republicans have to be very careful with. they've had seven years, they have no alternative to replace it in full detail yet. the american people don't like their health care fooled around with. there may be parts of obama care they hate but people
bill clinton called it crazy. bill clinton did do that. the tweet comes just a day before president obama plans a rare trip to capitol hill, where he will huddle up with congressional democrats and discuss strategy to save obama care. is that even a possibility? megan murphy, president obama's legacy, poof. obama care, this was his signature. what can he do here now? >> this is the one silver lining for him. it's going to be harder than people think to repeal and replace obama wear. one,...
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there's a cultural divide that bill clinton broke down and that's the type of leader i think they need. >> lurching to a stop on morning show, that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thanks mika, thanks, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we have a lot of news breaking overnight. building a wall, president trump set to sign an executive order today directing federal funds to fulfill this campaign promise. >> i will build a great, great wall on our southern border. >> amid new reports he will end so-called sanctuary cities and ban -- that's right -- ban people from coming from some muslim countries. >>> also breaking, donald trump promising to launch a major investigation over his claims of massive voter fraud during the election. >> the president has believed that for a while based on studies and information he has. >> we're going to break down those facts and talk about a supreme pick. the president sayse will announce his supreme court choice next week, and we've got the short list. >>> so much to cover. we begin this morning with p
there's a cultural divide that bill clinton broke down and that's the type of leader i think they need. >> lurching to a stop on morning show, that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thanks mika, thanks, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we have a lot of news breaking overnight. building a wall, president trump set to sign an executive order today directing federal funds to fulfill this campaign promise. >> i will build a...
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burned at the stake, jake sherman, i would like to remind everyone there were things i said about the clinton campaign that did bore out to be true. it pertained to democratic party as a whole. jake sherman, try to explain to me why i watched the rally yesterday. while i'm totally with them, and i understand what they are upset about, and i feel the way they do, i didn't feel like this was where we needed to be. is there anything that you can glean from what i'm saying? if not, i'll go to howard dean. >> that's a tough choice. he ran for president and ran the party so he probably knows a little bit better. that being said, i don't think democrats have come to grips with the fact that they are in the extremely deep minority in the house, the minority in the senate. they are operating by an old playbook, which is kind of, at this appoint, becoming frayed and tattered. i think we saw that last night. donald trump pointed out on twitter this morning that the microphone debate work at the rally, which is true. >> i noticed that. >> momentarily. it was quite embarrassing but that's okay. this party
burned at the stake, jake sherman, i would like to remind everyone there were things i said about the clinton campaign that did bore out to be true. it pertained to democratic party as a whole. jake sherman, try to explain to me why i watched the rally yesterday. while i'm totally with them, and i understand what they are upset about, and i feel the way they do, i didn't feel like this was where we needed to be. is there anything that you can glean from what i'm saying? if not, i'll go to...
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it's a position hillary clinton held on tpp during the campaign. this is the republican president coming in and immediately doing something that pleases democrats and doesn't please his own republicans. on the other question you're talking about in that meeting with congressional leaders, he claimed again that 3 to 5 million illegal immigrants voted in the election, which would have made the difference between him winning the popular vote. that's of course not true. we've said that again and again and again. reports from that meeting from senators -- >> he should stop saying things that aren't true. >> the question is nobody believes it? is he doing it to gin up 30 minutes of debate and discussion so we're talking about this and not other things? >> in this case it doesn't make sense. yesterday was on message and pretty good for him almost every event he did. >> my point is, whether it's an errant tweet about a movie star or something like there, we could report on all of this for four years. at the end of four years people are going to turn around
it's a position hillary clinton held on tpp during the campaign. this is the republican president coming in and immediately doing something that pleases democrats and doesn't please his own republicans. on the other question you're talking about in that meeting with congressional leaders, he claimed again that 3 to 5 million illegal immigrants voted in the election, which would have made the difference between him winning the popular vote. that's of course not true. we've said that again and...
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i heard people say look, if hillary clinton can go, anyone can go. ofnyonthat would fd it difficult to be there. >> all i know is when i watch that speech, which was the meanest most low-down insulting inaugural address in american history, deeply divisive and offensive to the obamas, i felt completely vindicated by it and nobody gave me a hard time afterwards, most of my constituents were happy i wasn't going. i was hearing from right wingers all over the country. after the speech nobody was complaining anymore. people understood. these are abnormal times. in normal times people go to each other's inauguration regardless of political party. the problems with donald trump go way beyond partisanship. the man acts as though he's completely oblivious to the constitution, to the rule of law and he -- there's an erratic and deranged quality to the things he says and does. this is a very scary moment for the american republic. >> what are you going to do about that as a member of congress in the minority? >> well, i'm on the house oversight and government
i heard people say look, if hillary clinton can go, anyone can go. ofnyonthat would fd it difficult to be there. >> all i know is when i watch that speech, which was the meanest most low-down insulting inaugural address in american history, deeply divisive and offensive to the obamas, i felt completely vindicated by it and nobody gave me a hard time afterwards, most of my constituents were happy i wasn't going. i was hearing from right wingers all over the country. after the speech nobody...
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hillary clinton voted for it t. she ran down to the well and proudly cast her vote for it. president obama has said that he told vladimir putin to knock it over when it came to hacking. it's not clear he meant knock it off because you're going to interfere with the election or knock it off. you don't say to vladimir putin knock it off and think that he will. it doesn't make sense. people wonder why more wasn't done early was it because president obama and everything at the networks thought hillary clinton would win. is it democratic or political response. >>> are we going to move our embassy to jerusalem? >> possibly. he would like to do it. the reason is very simple, when you show up at the israeli equivalent of our supreme court, you go to jerusalem. don't you want our embassy to be where the seat of government is. >> the iraq side is that jerusalem will be capitol of the new state. israel's exclusive territory and no u.s. has said that. it's a fact and it's going to cause trouble. when you say may happen, you're not sure it's going to happen. >> it's a priority for the p
hillary clinton voted for it t. she ran down to the well and proudly cast her vote for it. president obama has said that he told vladimir putin to knock it over when it came to hacking. it's not clear he meant knock it off because you're going to interfere with the election or knock it off. you don't say to vladimir putin knock it off and think that he will. it doesn't make sense. people wonder why more wasn't done early was it because president obama and everything at the networks thought...
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why was denigrating hillary clinton, hurting hillary clinton, hurting her electability, hurting her potential presidency, why was that the prime mover for vladimir putin? well, in the overt official assessment of the fbi, the cia, and the national security agency, we've got it explicitly. "putin most likely wanted to discredit secretary clinton because he has blamed her since 2011 for inciting mass protests against his regime in late 2011 and early 2012. he holds a grudge for comments he almost certainly saw as disparaging him." it was that election, that election in 2011 where russia's -- where putin's party apparently rigged it and had to in order to hold on to power by the skin of their teeth which led to mass protests in the street which led to this huge show of popular support against putin, risking his chances to regain the presidency after almost 12 years of being in power when he was not used to being challenged, it was that election. and hillary clinton playing this role for the u.s. government of calling it straight saying, yeah, it looks like that election was rigged. that's what l
why was denigrating hillary clinton, hurting hillary clinton, hurting her electability, hurting her potential presidency, why was that the prime mover for vladimir putin? well, in the overt official assessment of the fbi, the cia, and the national security agency, we've got it explicitly. "putin most likely wanted to discredit secretary clinton because he has blamed her since 2011 for inciting mass protests against his regime in late 2011 and early 2012. he holds a grudge for comments he...
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neighborhood pizza joint because he read on the internet the ridiculous conspiracy theory that hillary clinton's campaign was running a child trafficking network in that pizza joint. i go there often. i only see families and pizza. while the first amendment is vast, there's a line which brings me to this. secret service agent o grady posted on her facebook page she'd rather do jail time than take a bullet for president donald trump. that's my line crossed. whether you're for or against president trump, that's the job of the secret service. at least for those on protective detail. so, that agent should be fired. yeah, i know. she backed down on it but she crossed that line. not only has she said she won't do her job, but that is the kind of serious message that could taint the secret service. that's very dangerous. p.s., i really hate it when women are bad role models. one step forward, two steps back. thanks for watching from philly, see you tomorrow night right here at 6:00 p.m. eastern. if you can't watch live, set your dvr live and follow me on facebook @greta. "hardball" with chris matthews
neighborhood pizza joint because he read on the internet the ridiculous conspiracy theory that hillary clinton's campaign was running a child trafficking network in that pizza joint. i go there often. i only see families and pizza. while the first amendment is vast, there's a line which brings me to this. secret service agent o grady posted on her facebook page she'd rather do jail time than take a bullet for president donald trump. that's my line crossed. whether you're for or against...
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three inaugural balls, far short of the record 14 set by bill clinton in 1993. and inaugural parade lasting 90 minutes, the shortest on record. still, trump associates say they have raised $90 million in private money that compares to $53 million raised for president obama's first inaugural with ten official balls. the donors to trump's will soon become public as a federal law passed under george w. bush requires presidents reveal names of contributors within 90 days of taking office. and though his term officially begins at noon on friday, trump said in an interview with the "times of london" that the workweek will begin in earnest next week saying he will be signing orders beginning, quote, day one, which i will consider to be monday as opposed to friday or saturday. right? i mean, my day one is going to be monday because i don't want to be signing and getting it mixed up with lots of celebration. final thoughts and to rick and bianna, the description of trump's inauguration is a little bit like the night before campaign when he said i don't need beyonce, i do
three inaugural balls, far short of the record 14 set by bill clinton in 1993. and inaugural parade lasting 90 minutes, the shortest on record. still, trump associates say they have raised $90 million in private money that compares to $53 million raised for president obama's first inaugural with ten official balls. the donors to trump's will soon become public as a federal law passed under george w. bush requires presidents reveal names of contributors within 90 days of taking office. and...
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the anger at washington establishment think they are above the rules after all the outrage of hillary clinton being above the rules in so many instances, this is how they choose to introduce their new ten tour to the american people. >> good morning. mika? >> where is mika? >> south of france. >> exactly. or on westchester county. same difference. willie is back! very good. >> i was here last week. you were -- the week before. finally we are all back together again. >> two ships passing in the night. could we have that barry manilow song going to break? mike barnicle, keep going. >> legendary! >> no, no. >> we got mike barnicle! >> legendary! >> and elise jordan, political writer for "the new york times." and nick conforsori was like buddy on the christmas morning special when we broke news there was going to be a nuclear arms race for the 21st century. >> fun morning. >> yeah. that was a fun morning. >> in our pajamas. >> exactly. in washington, senior write at politico, jake sherman. maybe you can, first of all, smile. >> there you go! >> good morning. >> you were down there, jake. talk to
the anger at washington establishment think they are above the rules after all the outrage of hillary clinton being above the rules in so many instances, this is how they choose to introduce their new ten tour to the american people. >> good morning. mika? >> where is mika? >> south of france. >> exactly. or on westchester county. same difference. willie is back! very good. >> i was here last week. you were -- the week before. finally we are all back together...
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>> clinton, to a certain extent and certainly george h.w. bush, and ronald reagan, because of the importance of those relationships. when you got george schultz and battling a lot of the time and a lot of dissention but maybe that healthy debate is good for an administration. i'm fascinated. we don't know -- you would know better than i, joe, and mika, how donald trump will manage this because it's been so unpredictable. katy and the others who have followed him far more closely than i have, but he's got strong players in jim mattis and if he gets confirmed, we will see what rex tillerson proves to be. i think there was some concern among supporters of tillerson about the confirmation hearing because of the way marco rubio went after him and because of the way he answered in one instance to tim kaine. he was not as diplomatic, shall we say, about handling all of the variations between donald trump and his own views, perhaps his past views and what -- certainly what the committees wanted to hear. pompeo, i think, was a ten strike. he just pro
>> clinton, to a certain extent and certainly george h.w. bush, and ronald reagan, because of the importance of those relationships. when you got george schultz and battling a lot of the time and a lot of dissention but maybe that healthy debate is good for an administration. i'm fascinated. we don't know -- you would know better than i, joe, and mika, how donald trump will manage this because it's been so unpredictable. katy and the others who have followed him far more closely than i...